395 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. TM 
кР rohibition of Gen. ix. 4, as app licable to the | minded is distinctly i taught 1 by t the а le р 
go go further still and reclaim the now роот теу етт ta қ bo еке distinctly Жайге. tast aii ihe which h makes an an end of this part of Apostle е anl in a 
valueless, because neither able. nor even pasture |^. e s "observed седен to the Christian era were | ever is sold in the ver ape that eat, е Sisoussion= 
laud wortby the мне of aral ble, we have 6,000,000 | “shadows of things to come." The - of circumcision Sis conscience sake: forth h is the Lo ч =. question фу 
я Du оле, sa T havo in | instituted at least 400 years before the giving of the a at|thereof" Nay, more Шан. mde he enjoined his Де flne, 
d i our Lord's om fo ойо 
acres more, А D | IO "C ? у was чу ys m : e pa. 
former lotters hinted F proving, what no rom | 5 and the cireumcision of the heart came to be regarded as | offered to idols might be eaten, and of , even 
ractical experience, that such lands by js dicions of noré importance than any mark in the flesh. Itis fair to | it, and all other acocnsorios of heathen beares. эге blood wt 
лане сап Бе oos gn in value fuily 15s. assume that the Xie ME a сопы ЖКП еы AE it what was irs ШШ, Provided thay 
1 ay when the veil of the Temple was rent, anc hat believe not bid 
all 4,500,000}, and ultimately we will have : | was done away Rura s ; is Bet Бане 
isi di о go; wh È 
By better m: ment on lands as they are .. &3,750.000 | in our Lord's words—'* Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with ооо for conscience sake. But if nó You, eat, asking m 
b By dris Ро pc" Jand 3,000,000 | an thy heart, and thy neighbour аз А уан In my commu- This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, eat not for b 
8. By reclaiming the waste or nearly worthless land 4,500,000 nication of Feb. 18, I said, © By taking a higher, that is to say ved it, and for conscience sake : f, 
— | а spiritual and not a carnal view "7 the subject, we may under- e - fulness thereof," (1 Cor. x. 95 
lood was prohibited, 
p 25 
in u i i 
the symbol of the precious blood of Christ, which was here- ma tak e Le also cf the advice given to Tj 
im etd ы rental, o or perhaps aliy the bm m Pn 0100 К Who po Timothy (1 Ti 
E "P rontal — быр Ireland. Ed ә ion wi T 0 ich God һа! 
Let e Ша! this calculation is | accepted, but І dare say many who have studied the Holy | received with thankfulness ; for though I do not OREL | оь 
hi t к —— as I have done, in a spirit of defiance to all sectarian | yet gone from the faith, it does begin to appear that he 
dard ni ^ with more теат for the spirit which giveth life | a cloud, and in bondage о the elements W is unde 
the нк ат to w such Кек the enm which killeth, will consider it at least worthy Ё But " Эр че] teaching tban that of the А 
i as m new th nfrm 
eri and scien ntific man in the island сареро ОЁ | friend has peu I ber T d with the oper ad when most est in d ander pe guidance of insu л! 
it is well | to Noah in this way, I will come to his har eralism in order | they were спе к in defence of the freed. 
judging que x raria pone M m i Ireland | (о see what it is worth. The greatest objection to а literal | the Gospel, desiring that above all things the аш 
known to capita ts as well as in rendering, is that it makes the Scriptures assert that which | saints should "be e cma with grace; not with «а 
and Scotland. ded 4 Science contradiets, so oe to X а recon e en ce gio e not p Ае irri been occupied тещ, 
— h: a more exten ап an act of violence must be done, and Science is m rm tha! is worthy of attentive observation that леге, 
* SEP Витр е " мел Nature contradicts. The text befor e usis purely moral | confirmed the Jewish laws of eating and een 
ie n its ing from i id demn the ha 
pa rto the nation it cannot NAM longer be with- Hine iately becomes necessary to АЕ rionsouss about the | nies without meaning, w e denounc От as Сегед. 
— and iot ав I have reason to геге ila em blond, and Ет (re for the purpose ош Ys rms 
will either antasms. ow, there is no need for tbis at all, and he is an ee 
J ital apte FE ear prt d What avail wi the Pu to igion—howev т а. за iutentions may be— | : i а P 
or both united be, who ee: r^ a physiologic: sity in order to eke out | food, when he said to the multitude, * Not that which goeth ints 
h? A vicious theory of Biblical interpretation. I turn ќо | Ње mouth defileth a шап; but that whi ош 
r. Jo К бів Com шегу; апа : find u me r this ed e ront cd detietha man, Mte xv. уе i аізовтег thing 
: b lio owing :—'' This is the only exception to the eating of lesh— | from without entereth into the man, іб c; y 
security, or how abundant and oh eaply o rit У d it was ak to be eaten with the blood in it, which is said to be | cause it entereth not into his heart, A tu the be belli ui 
cap ital, for investment, or suc расові ү»: i^ SUC | its life; not that the Ысод is of itself the life, but because it is | out into the draught, purging all meats ?" A. vii, 18 1). 
1 bu s, if the | a means of life, and that being exhausted, the creature must | Willit be said аё the great оао Оша m his рге 
parties seeking to take ded die, and because the irte bee s ^ tthe H b аы атта пар tance 1 еј ы t 
vigorous in it; yea, it is the aliment ап € ofthem, au een Pm ч od to continue to this day the Jewish 
ations lack АМЕ the gena * е р which furnishes out th o fesh with quantity of them rather | vanco of аг mpted abstinence from blood ? ee 
the presumption tèst 
F 
required to d pe our but do icul- | it miy be rendered ‘the flesh with 4 ES A the blood; H whilst in Christ ML pm preserve me 
tural е) there is li ^ м на на - iet. eature ii s living; n ay зан абат : by was left undoni 
mear d en dun. sehen "for food shoul . Physio a ape ations. Е 
unt on perag within our reach the acquire- properly кей, ала its blood let out; that it т do on not be | discussion that the name of any у шону p СЗ 
te у ysiolegical doctrins 
of 
шеп east of pre po vu his 
the National Board of Ed ке їп reland be not | not be eaten, а by canpibals, and might be by ri o - ha appen Y this'partieular instance to bea Will-o-the 
О! ni it is to 
ding this law 
— without и blood m might be eaten, so blood pope. let things b beside the e and pruning knife, to say n ofthe 
1186 ut, and dressed or mixed with other things, might be taken, | policy taining from a'covert sneer at those who wield the 
if you will, Р our Irish ы, or the еса for pa this says to s дик а діа m рео to fiud, | pen, or pem to take part in a discussion in which scientie 
of penny-wise and pound-foolish English mem d And of the most learned commentaries existing, so di rect a principles are to be appealed to а L er any ptio 
ее interests the Scotch members too, as many of their n шу 
те, 
untrymen, both in Scotland and Ireland, are "benefited wbich is to strengthen my view of the proper interpretation of | Hunter's views on the coagulation o f the blood. I guessed mj 
ir m: prosperity о of Ireland. We have in Ireland now | the text. and weaken tho necessity ` for physiological inven- Me дан dabbling in Ni xps quotations, Uit wol 
first time every hope of having agricultural fii ons in a Bo ice establish an adulterous intercourse between | ha ee к нда to ва "— Lv xs bag d 
оло tn igion. and found only anoth: ial ез tation of 
education what it ought to be. The Commissioners of r. Gill further remarks that ''the des of this was to | through Dr. Corrie, Pi querar сс De Clarke ЖОШ 
mange | а АА in men, and par Vr san x^ а ж; en to contemplate the wonderful һа rmony ostavi —— 
» — it 80, by appointin g Mr. Baldwi alone as | кошу я Гшдап blood, which men might be led into were Tha and science by what Huni om ші 
бш = diei 
tor, but better still Director of ert тА ofc Commentator 
[о upon pra raw flesh aud e blood in it It is one and reeoneilers havea lo icof По Ону! оге altogether 
dar viis they could not find a man anywhere vid interpret the meaning of a command that has been | the ** logic of facts,” and clu Mad anything D. 
more fit. - hay in aper ү сс апоу of [ога Lem de the 4000 or | will serve А сч up а нса which is not needed at 
Iihave watched with more than ordinary an ety | more pe have psed ‚ай. Тһе greatest enemies n peer are to be found 
the course mn by the. Board of ониро) анон itg| 32d quite "s Una do I those who trifle with truth in order to attach their own: 
fi Iu y 
they su to tear living creatures in pieces, an * imagined ” of the phenom 
anot be to Аа n. 
ith all its Ce aere c a p^ upon the: m- | carnal, and narrow interpretations to the beautiful utterunes 
x. dme C DEN Y» I T— to establish sanitary ear and phy md е а f Soripture, and who ica oing so bewilder and delude their 
have cm се “ч » The enum ГА атайт, te gon Mig ашап les, and themselves de the ridicule of thoughtful 
perfections care! о! L аша, а Sig е фат y, and especially Maimovid s ilehot Me n 
rhaps greater yn was done b + othé gree 9 c 9, see. 1), understand the pis aod <. apply wholly са 43 is removed from the | body soon begins t 
perhaps, gum y an er. man | ше ely to the eating of an anim dw am е 
mE ig Pori I i watched | to encourage the decencies of civilised | life, the proper kiling of | Hunter б an hypothesis of n, but not such Шш 
1 even with а ree of jealousy —Ó аа the pro un pi eed Жошы ards. Ў A Бона. Lond, aure serve Me Chitt; ups › purpose, c 
which your could n neces- , emi existenca of a ^^ 
sary they iey should ейт, т" >з a 10009 blood from flesh by “ divers washings,” but it із Ever Wholly Leonid ' which, а ат га Буер in the blood, 
a . y mo ed; it is impossible to eat flesh without partaking of en removed from the 
n 
У m y i ac! e fi 
ү оой from fles ible, uring a |the result of the solidification and separation of brin, and 
be well directed ; an an equate security | period of about race: years I Шашы Та om flesh eating, and | escape of carbonic acid from the mass. 
be given, capital for investment vil che foh wiil do the same again whenever I shall be convinced that the | to be the рса of vessels in a coagulum, ог as 
coming, and ample skill provided f nd eating of blood is unlawful. Mr.Chitty a coagulum be —— 5 vascular, was Lp 
ming, 2. New Testament о ау end's case is weak in the | e ect of са: arba ic acid, which, escaping, forms 
mical йому. -Edward Carroll, College Hotel, first instance, beca e only q o ime lar р] subsequent 
College Street, Dublin, They had no ано institute MK or to bind the | Flourens long ago shattered Hunters idol, and qu 
e ts ir|i i rily proved 
blood h 
e 
T mi гу, which. w epe Does 8, ed 
PAINLESS EXTINCTION OF LiF chide чө Corinthians for regarding their spiritual leaders a- | accounted forin a purely physical manner. lf the 
ey or vase 
u ri 
P x A are y s 
ion of Mr. gen last letter is а misrepresen- | фу ra Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers | may best do so in Dr. Richardson's Astl Ошый 
: by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man?" | E һе“ the Coagulation ofthe dozen 
tation of mine, “ T te my stand v upon hi аваг ground (1 Cor. iii, 3.) The object of the Tete had already ban set 1858) which ЫР? before me, with half à benefit o 
than the Mosaic law, it was | forth, “that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, | ponderous n the same aae For the I 
put, iE E endeavoured to present a a spiritual i nterpre- pani in Не toner of Ae (1 Cor. i. UN Mo ed passages | those who cannot make referen: pem ас tion to воо 0 
5 : + 4 К cts xv., аз direc! y Mr. Chitty, and | a few extracts (first hand n : 
tation of Gen. ix. 4. It is therefore only repeating | I #4 that in consequence of s an attempt made My Мө blood, the its irat hand). Pm disproved; таўы 
itty "to call attention again to the | believers of the ee. SCING Рейге: Tí sopa) iba deir roris ts на rore 
duly have been advanced E et the cidence 
given oah. Another custom of polemics | Christianity iy M жой bmit Wem to circumcision, **the phenomenon з i соп О ӨНӨ ui 
iii 
has been honoured in that expression, © apostles together for to consider of this | interference," о Richardso ma j^ ау. 125 
tulate myself, and all who like myself," &e. ies d end (v., 5, 6). end it was advis y James to write to thawed tres Hanes in suooession, an and th en созар 
I tako o Шай that my Bend » ce; ic Gentiles which from among men are turned to God," to | fact makes the vitality a ry look ridiculous. m of certain S 
шу supposes himself the Ct them against the commission of the heinous sins, namely | may be held fluid for weeks by the addition п dition of Walt 
sole possessor of a feeling of veneration - the Divine | !dolatry and fornication, to which in that day and in their cir- pe d may then be made to o om by the bad kept йй 
Word, and as sharing with gardeners alon а perception сс they would perhaps more strongly tempted | “Some horse's blood, says Gulliver, whioh рон diluted wi 
of the * accordance of our Bible with the E: det aad kaaria aces I ask the reader to reflect upon the moral | with nitre for 57 weeks, readily coagulated M юа 
strietest philosophy." Is 1 sur and eoo qon of society in the great States at that time, and I| water.” Did this blood, kept "uid. 5T А. равад, 
р phy. shall avoid givin n for | thi e will agree with me that the reference to blood in the | the presence or from the abstraction of may be 
y further expression of this sort, by sayi ing s z all H n Lyn Hle uad upon circumstances only, and in no respect | With this query the hypothesis of the vital for Richardson, $ 
O say at once, ere, so у. repeat that | left to its advocates for once and fo: Я p 
t y at ‹ y aud Luo dude аш upon the us f yin the present day. I t that | 1I d for good. Eod from i 
end of the atter nes ot bound to follow any of the customs of the early | “ Coagulation consists in the vd t sition it 090 
d н : cr d idt ep of o" cue Aem med | soluble to the insoluble state, in which hog network 
n order to prevent confusion, 2 — desirable to | 9r, 26 кше of their озеп societies mbers ; let | formed into an amorphous coagulum, but Pp. 
р my observations under three h in аа ML for fe ues pow pu afford us “n their Spiritual fibres more or less definitely marked ovt of the 09 
o Noah ; P The ers E the N баена, and no t lay upon them a burden which they | quoted by Richardson, 34. ''The coag of the fibrine. pos 
3*8. Physiological ii e New T dependent entirely — s agre "рг. Hog 
ens c ва мса bat the epistle contained in v. had a а particular as fact has been dem ies bis 5 
шола to pear сени бена meaning is evident. a^ Other passages in | Dalton's Treatise on "Human am Physiol of гй 
i writings of the Apostles, Paul says—'' опе Байте that | page 191, *“Тһе аа of wf ghe iod у 
Dem LEN po E ыла Иша огы чыт ты CE d 
: A 12,507,493., whi єз ngan ar ve your — lish not him tha! ppospue um eateth not; and let | pends mainly cn the p. n of the ci 3 
t eateth not judge him that eateth: jected i 00089 (t coagulate 
х фа Бад > fan » Jj eateth: for God hath |it is constantly subjected in 
: lod ak. жыша 4 Heri] him.” (Rom. xiv., 2, 3). It was because of thelinger- | for this condition alone suffices o make it e of opinion у Я 
s. d rye - lone are 
CURA. on in. = ng of Jewish prejudiees in the minds of manytef the early | the interior of tho vascular system, and Wê jn attri КД 
go ED EET E higher sourco Ireland b eine Feier i eg sompelie to descend to auch matters, | tho groat physiologist jast quoted erne Жаы» Mir 
H ir ur r being fo; е даж [ ч 
as most people believe, by. ar too hear ERE Ny, and 1. * the liberty wherewith Christ hath made a free." h That Aes opædia of Anatomy "and inus will be pe in 1 
i и berty extends to the eating of blood by those who аге во | p. 413; I suppose none of the readers 
